Optionalacss_OptionalaffirmOptionalafterpay_Afterpay gives your customers a way to pay for purchases in installments, check this page for more details like country availability. Afterpay is particularly popular among businesses selling fashion, beauty, and sports products.
OptionalalipayAlipay is a digital wallet in China that has more than a billion active users worldwide. Alipay users can pay on the web or on a mobile device using login credentials or their Alipay app. Alipay has a low dispute rate and reduces fraud by authenticating payments using the customer's login credentials. Check this page for more details.
OptionalalmaAlma is a Buy Now, Pay Later payment method that offers customers the ability to pay in 2, 3, or 4 installments.
Optionalamazon_Amazon Pay is a wallet payment method that lets your customers check out the same way as on Amazon.
Optionalapple_Optionalapple_Apple Pay Later, a payment method for customers to buy now and pay later, gives your customers a way to split purchases into four installments across six weeks.
Optionalau_Stripe users in Australia can accept Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS) direct debit payments from customers with an Australian bank account. Check this page for more details.
Optionalbacs_Stripe users in the UK can accept Bacs Direct Debit payments from customers with a UK bank account, check this page for more details.
OptionalbancontactBancontact is the most popular online payment method in Belgium, with over 15 million cards in circulation. Customers use a Bancontact card or mobile app linked to a Belgian bank account to make online payments that are secure, guaranteed, and confirmed immediately. Check this page for more details.
OptionalbillieBillie is a single-use payment method that offers businesses Pay by Invoice where they offer payment terms ranging from 7-120 days. Customers are redirected from your website or app, authorize the payment with Billie, then return to your website or app. You get immediate notification of whether the payment succeeded or failed.
OptionalblikBLIK is a single use payment method that requires customers to authenticate their payments. When customers want to pay online using BLIK, they request a six-digit code from their banking application and enter it into the payment collection form. Check this page for more details.
OptionalboletoBoleto is an official (regulated by the Central Bank of Brazil) payment method in Brazil. Check this page for more details.
OptionalcardCards are a popular way for consumers and businesses to pay online or in person. Stripe supports global and local card networks.
Optionalcartes_Cartes Bancaires is France's local card network. More than 95% of these cards are co-branded with either Visa or Mastercard, meaning you can process these cards over either Cartes Bancaires or the Visa or Mastercard networks. Check this page for more details.
OptionalcashappCash App is a popular consumer app in the US that allows customers to bank, invest, send, and receive money using their digital wallet. Check this page for more details.
OptionalcryptoStablecoin payments enable customers to pay in stablecoins like USDC from 100s of wallets including Phantom and Metamask.
Optionalcustomer_Uses a customer's cash balance for the payment. The cash balance can be funded via a bank transfer. Check this page for more details.
OptionalepsEPS is an Austria-based payment method that allows customers to complete transactions online using their bank credentials. EPS is supported by all Austrian banks and is accepted by over 80% of Austrian online retailers. Check this page for more details.
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OptionalfpxFinancial Process Exchange (FPX) is a Malaysia-based payment method that allows customers to complete transactions online using their bank credentials. Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the Central Bank of Malaysia, and eleven other major Malaysian financial institutions are members of the PayNet Group, which owns and operates FPX. It is one of the most popular online payment methods in Malaysia, with nearly 90 million transactions in 2018 according to BNM. Check this page for more details.
Optionalfr_Meal vouchers in France, or “titres-restaurant”, is a local benefits program commonly offered by employers for their employees to purchase prepared food and beverages on working days. Check this page for more details.
Optionalgiropaygiropay is a German payment method based on online banking, introduced in 2006. It allows customers to complete transactions online using their online banking environment, with funds debited from their bank account. Depending on their bank, customers confirm payments on giropay using a second factor of authentication or a PIN. giropay accounts for 10% of online checkouts in Germany. Check this page for more details.
Optionalgoogle_Google Pay allows customers to make payments in your app or website using any credit or debit card saved to their Google Account, including those from Google Play, YouTube, Chrome, or an Android device. Use the Google Pay API to request any credit or debit card stored in your customer's Google account. Check this page for more details.
OptionalgrabpayOptionalidealiDEAL is a Netherlands-based payment method that allows customers to complete transactions online using their bank credentials. All major Dutch banks are members of Currence, the scheme that operates iDEAL, making it the most popular online payment method in the Netherlands with a share of online transactions close to 55%. Check this page for more details.
OptionaljcbJCB is a credit card company based in Japan. JCB is currently available in Japan to businesses approved by JCB, and available to all businesses in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, and all countries in the European Economic Area except Iceland. Check this page for more details.
Optionalkakao_Kakao Pay is a popular local wallet available in South Korea.
OptionalklarnaKlarna gives customers a range of payment options during checkout. Available payment options vary depending on the customer's billing address and the transaction amount. These payment options make it convenient for customers to purchase items in all price ranges. Check this page for more details.
OptionalkonbiniKonbini allows customers in Japan to pay for bills and online purchases at convenience stores with cash. Check this page for more details.
Optionalkr_Korean cards let users pay using locally issued cards from South Korea.
OptionallinkLink is a payment method network. With Link, users save their payment details once, then reuse that information to pay with one click for any business on the network.
Optionalmb_MB WAY is the most popular wallet in Portugal. After entering their phone number in your checkout, customers approve the payment directly in their MB WAY app. Check this page for more details.
OptionalmobilepayMobilePay is a single-use card wallet payment method used in Denmark and Finland. It allows customers to authenticate and approve payments using the MobilePay app. Check this page for more details.
OptionalmultibancoStripe users in Europe and the United States can accept Multibanco payments from customers in Portugal using Sources—a single integration path for creating payments using any supported method.
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Optionalnaver_Naver Pay is a popular local wallet available in South Korea.
Optionalnz_Stripe users in New Zealand can accept Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS) direct debit payments from customers with a New Zeland bank account. Check this page for more details.
OptionaloxxoOXXO is a Mexican chain of convenience stores with thousands of locations across Latin America and represents nearly 20% of online transactions in Mexico. OXXO allows customers to pay bills and online purchases in-store with cash. Check this page for more details.
Optionalp24Przelewy24 is a Poland-based payment method aggregator that allows customers to complete transactions online using bank transfers and other methods. Bank transfers account for 30% of online payments in Poland and Przelewy24 provides a way for customers to pay with over 165 banks. Check this page for more details.
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Optionalpay_Pay by bank is a redirect payment method backed by bank transfers. A customer is redirected to their bank to authorize a bank transfer for a given amount. This removes a lot of the error risks inherent in waiting for the customer to initiate a transfer themselves, and is less expensive than card payments.
OptionalpaycoPAYCO is a [single-use](https://docs.stripe.com/payments/payment-methods#usage local wallet available in South Korea.
OptionalpaynowPayNow is a Singapore-based payment method that allows customers to make a payment using their preferred app from participating banks and participating non-bank financial institutions. Check this page for more details.
OptionalpaypalPayPal, a digital wallet popular with customers in Europe, allows your customers worldwide to pay using their PayPal account. Check this page for more details.
OptionalpaytoOptionalpixPix is a payment method popular in Brazil. When paying with Pix, customers authenticate and approve payments by scanning a QR code in their preferred banking app. Check this page for more details.
OptionalpromptpayPromptPay is a Thailand-based payment method that allows customers to make a payment using their preferred app from participating banks. Check this page for more details.
Optionalrevolut_Revolut Pay, developed by Revolut, a global finance app, is a digital wallet payment method. Revolut Pay uses the customer's stored balance or cards to fund the payment, and offers the option for non-Revolut customers to save their details after their first purchase.
Optionalsamsung_Samsung Pay is a [single-use](https://docs.stripe.com/payments/payment-methods#usage local wallet available in South Korea.
OptionalsatispaySatispay is a single-use payment method where customers are required to authenticate their payment. Customers pay by being redirected from your website or app, authorizing the payment with Satispay, then returning to your website or app. You get immediate notification of whether the payment succeeded or failed.
Optionalsepa_The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) is an initiative of the European Union to simplify payments within and across member countries. SEPA established and enforced banking standards to allow for the direct debiting of every EUR-denominated bank account within the SEPA region, check this page for more details.
OptionalsofortStripe users in Europe and the United States can use the Payment Intents API—a single integration path for creating payments using any supported method—to accept Sofort payments from customers. Check this page for more details.
OptionalswishSwish is a real-time payment method popular in Sweden. It allows customers to authenticate and approve payments using the Swish mobile app and the Swedish BankID mobile app. Check this page for more details.
OptionaltwintTwint is a payment method popular in Switzerland. It allows customers to pay using their mobile phone. Check this page for more details.
Optionalus_Stripe users in the United States can accept ACH direct debit payments from customers with a US bank account using the Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments system operated by Nacha. Check this page for more details.
Optionalwechat_WeChat, owned by Tencent, is China's leading mobile app with over 1 billion monthly active users. Chinese consumers can use WeChat Pay to pay for goods and services inside of businesses' apps and websites. WeChat Pay users buy most frequently in gaming, e-commerce, travel, online education, and food/nutrition. Check this page for more details.
OptionalzipZip gives your customers a way to split purchases over a series of payments. Check this page for more details like country availability.
Canadian pre-authorized debit payments, check this page for more details like country availability.